Emilio Travieso, SJ, is a DPhil student in the Oxford Department of International Development working under Dr. Laura Rival. He does research in partnership with grassroots organizations that are building sustainable, healthy, and just food systems. Below is the second part in a series of reports from the field where Emilio will explain his work and its place in the larger Jesuit mission.

Join us on Thursday 3 December from 5.30 - 7.00 p.m. at Campion Hall to celebrate St. Omers Press' publication of a careful facsimile of the catalogue of the Collegio Romano by the 17th century Jesuit polymath Athanisus Kircher, SJ.

Born in 1992, Hamish Dustagheer completed undergraduate studies at the Royal College of Music, London in summer 2014, graduating with First-Class Honours and awarded the Keyboard Prize. He studied with Gordon Fergus-Thompson (concert pianist) and Sophie-Véronique Cauchefer-Choplin (organist of Saint-Sulpice, Paris) and has remained under their tutelage to this day. During his time at Royal College he achieved examination and competition success, as well as obtaining the Fellowship of the Royal Schools of Music.